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When the Moderates set up a new AI tool ahead of the election, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson accidentally sending personal greetings to Adolf Hitler wasn’t what they had in mind.
Employers ordered to pay damages after rejecting man with foreign degree, more rentals may become owned apartments and PM backs Migration Minister's decision to stay on. Here's Sweden's news on Friday ...
Many experts predicted that Sweden's central bank, the Riksbank, would lower the key interest rate at its next meeting in August. Have higher-than-expected inflation rates changed that prediction?
A man with a foreign dental degree was rejected for two jobs in Sweden, despite the fact that he had completed additional training in Sweden to qualify for a Swedish dental license. Now, both ...
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has offered his back to Migration Minister Johan Forssell, who has faced scrutiny over his 16-year-old son's reported links to white supremacist groups.
Bankruptcies, redundancies and difficulties finding investment have all resulted in a 'negative perfect storm' for the Swedish games industry, according to former game company CEO.
Sweden's migration minister Johan Forssell, whose son was revealed to have links to white supremacist groups and the far-right, said on Thursday morning that he has no plans to step down.
Stockholm has cleanest air of all European capitals, minister in centre of white supremacism scandal has no plans to step down and GDP sees small drop. Here's Sweden's news on Thursday.
Bodyguards from the Swedish Security Police (Säpo) have accidentally revealed the location of Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and members of the royal family on multiple occasions by uploading runs or ...
Swedish Migration Minister Johan Forssell has been called to appear in front of a parliament committee to answer questions about his close relative’s links to white power extremism.
A prenuptial agreement ‒ in Swedish, an äktenskapsförord ‒ may not be the most romantic subject to broach with your future spouse. But for many Swedes it's a dealbreaker for a relationship.
Human-caused climate change made recent European heatwaves up to 4C hotter in many cities, pushing temperatures into deadly territory for thousands of vulnerable people, scientists have said.